Hawthorne Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1899-09-14

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HAWTHORNE FORM CHART. CHICAGO, IIX., September 13. Ferty-sixth day. Chicago Jockey Club. Summer Meeting. Weather clear; track fast. Presiding Judge, Capt J H. Reee. Starter. Richard Dwyer. Racing Btarta at 2 :15 p. m. P O d FIRST RACE 5-8 Mile. Pnrse 00. 5 to second; 5 to third. 11 rlJJJ 2-year-olds. Fillies. 8elling. tnd Horses A Wt St Vt 4 X Btr Fin Jockeys Owners O H L C 143S32GUSSIE FAY 103 8 J 1 1 16 Dominick J W ONeall andCo3 3 21 2i 125782BA8SEDA 106 4" 62 6 3 22 T Burns E Crrisan 16-5 16-5 14430 ANTON 1 ETTA 109 9 32 4U 41 34 Glovsr WCDeBLonzandColOO 100 100 100 14419 TBDE Fir 103 3 2i 22 2U 41 Rigby ABnyandCo 20 20 15 15 14448 MAYDINE 106 1h 7i 82 5 52 Vititoe W F chulte 20 20 15 15 14115 ZZEL 103 7hk 8 7h 81 61 J Mathews MrsFKThompson 12 15 12 15 144?0 MYRTLE GEBAUR100 101 92 592 72 L Jackson F T Wood 15 25 15 25 14466 DONNA ANITA 100 Hi 101 91 111 83 Silver 8 H A len and Co 20 50 20 50 144 9 HONEYWOOD 100 21 51 102 123 911 M tchll Alex Hail 50 50 40 40 14452 MIJS FEE 100 12 122 UHlUlilOi C Murphy H A Cotton 40 40 30 SO 14309 FLORA LEE 100 61 411 3 6111U1 Ransom H J 8coggan 40 50 40 50 14401 MATTIR BAZAR 100 14h 132 131 132 122 Se-t n Mrs R Bradley 40 1C0 40 100 14466 FANNIE LELAND 100 151 141 142 72 133 Nt-wcom T T Evans and Co 40 60 40 60 1448 BETTIR R 106 51 111 121 141 141 Hamilton Mrs J T Stewart 30 30 30 30 13024 LADY MOTHER 10U13" 153 152 152 152 Boland . JArno 100 100 100 100 YODSONDE 100 16 16 16 16 16 Dagan J H Smith 20 100 20 100 Time,23i, 351, 49, l:01i. Winnfr B f, by Reputation Deck. Off at the first break to a good start. Won very easily; second whipped out; third cleverly. Gufsie Fay had the most sped and nothing ever got near hnr She is a very fast filly but quits badly when anything gets near her. She simply ran away with Dominick and seamed to bear out at the head of tbe stretch Batseda was short of early tpeed but finished strongly. She is a fine looking filly. AntonWta did well. So did Tiue Fit as far as she went. M-ydino had a rough journey, as also did Zazel. Donna Anita stumbled and threw her rider after passing the wire. Scratched 14520 The Lady, 100; 14127 May I Go, 100. Overweights Antonietta, 3 pounds; Lady Mother. 11. Gussie Fay, place, 4 to 5; show, 1 to 2. Bas3eda, place, 2 to 5 ; show, out. .Antoniotta, show. 12 to 1. 1 A Q rT SECOND RACE 3-4 Mile. Furse 00. 5 to second ; 5 to third. j- 9J I 3 year-olds nd nnward. AUnwmi". Inn H--es A Wi i ?j and SrFin Jio-eys Owners O H L C 14400 DUTY 3 101t li 12 m 1 14 N Hill Mrs o M on 20 SO 20 30 11106 PREVTAR 4 109 6k 4i 3h 22 2i J Mathews LnnardandMorgan2 2 3-2 3-2 14496 CECIL 6 109 4" 7" 71 5- 3" Mitchell J H Smith 15 40 15 40 13297 TENSION 4 1101 9h 8 52 4H 4 Lines J Desha 15 60 15 60 143152LAMITY 3 106 31 31 4U 31 5 Vititoe Casey and Co 2 2 11-511-5 14402 MaZIE V. 3 103 101 93 81 84 6" Scat on Mr R Bradley 50 60 E0 60 14219 SAIIE ARTHA 3 107 71 102 102 101 71 McJoynt Palmer and Benson 30 150 30 150 8351 CORONATTJs 4 109 5" 5" 6i 72 82 Boland R W Donovan 100 200 100 200 14085 PETER MC CUE 4 113 8i 611 94 62 94 Vandnsen Thomas Carey 4 7 4 7 14402 L1T.GAVRACHE3 103 11 11 11 11 10 Wilson D Waldo 50 100 50 100 14521 FARLEY 7 111 2" 2" 2" 9 11 Hinkoy R Miller 4 6 4 6 Time, 24t. 36. 491, l:01i, l:14i. Winner B. f byHayden Edwanis L gic. Off at the first break ti a good start. Wi n easily; second, third and fourth were doing their best. Du.y iot away flying and showed a surprising turn of spaed. In fact the filly far over-raced herself. Hill took no chanc a and on as far c ff ss ho could. Prestar has worked fast and on the strength of this was well backed. Th" geldinz ran a fair race, but that is all. Cecil lini hed very strongly. She c n win at. once in slower company nt a mile or ovr. Tensions race was a cord on. He fiiishf d like a wild hors Lamity had little or no speed and ran below tl e mark. Farley bl at the head of the sirotch aLd was pulled up. Overweights s-adie Arha. 4 pound: Tension. 11; Duty. 11; Peter McCue. 1; Farley, 2. Duty, place. lOtol; show, 4 to 1. Piestar, place, 3 to 5; show, out. Cecil, show, 6 to 1. Lamity, place, 4 to 5; snow, out. - f K O O THIRD RACB-3-4 MJle. Purse 00. S75 to second; 5 to third. 8 rJt J O 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. tad Horses A Wt St H H BtrFin JockeyB Owners O H L O 14467T. MIDDLETON3 116 7 54 55 53 1 Vititoe T P Hayes 7 7 6 7 14419 GOEBEL 3 105 4 3i 4 12 21 T Burns E C Blum 9-5 9-5 8-5 9-5 144522ABE FURST 5 112 61 2h 3i 3i H Shields J B Respass 8-5 8-5 6-513-10 14521 MOCORITO 4 119 2" 42 2" 4 44 Bloss O P Bomigh 12 20 12 20 14221 BORDEN . 4 112 5a 7 6U ee 54 Lioes J P Mayberry 150 150 150 150 14449 J H C. 5 112 8 6 78 75 6 J Mathews G H Rattorman 20 20 12 12 143543LIT J. HORNER 3 113 3 121 li 3a 711 Tabor Settle and Co 13 20 15 20 130773FORSEEN 6 109 1 8 8 8 8 Duesn P M Civill 30 30 30 30 Time, m, 24, 361. 491, l:02i, 1:15. Winnpr B. c, by Florit Mary onise. Pi st 12 minues. Start go d. Won in a very hard drive of two; third and fonrth were driv-ing abo. Tom Middleton is nrdonbtedly a g od colt. H came from behind gamely and won in a hiph class ay. Goebel hnr g when tho pinch ame. Burns rated him clvnly 8nd then st- le a mar htn thp other b y on tbi s retch turn. H-re Goebel open- fluoabg gap, b it coulJ not last loi g en ugh to win. At the eiehih post eit er of the first four bad a d a ce to win. Aba Furst nd Moc rito both tired at the end. J. H. C. was worked out a mile after the race Tom Midrleton bnd Forseeu both pulleo up lame. Middleton wrenched his ankle, but it will not amount to audi. Little Jact Horner shon ed smart turn of spf od Borden ran a good race. Soatchfd 14il8Gtor e Arnold, 122; 13623 LnPrmcessa 109; 14492 Miaa Lyi ab, 109 Tom Mtadietou, piBce, 2 to I; shew, evens Goebel, place, 7 to 10; show, out. Abe Furst, plpce. it to 5: shw. u. t A t i m FOUrtIH maljs 1 i-4 Puree . tu oeconu ; 5 tu intra. JLrjcO 4-yeat-oldB and upward. Sellicg. t d Horses A Wt St St hj V, K Sti-Fia JockeyB Owners O H L C 144P5K. BERMDA4 104 11 211 Wi HI 12! 12 13 Viitoe J R Ht-nd 4 51 4 5 4522 .ICKN APES 4 104 2" 1 2 42 3U 3" 2 T Burns J W BchorrandSon 9-5 9-5 8-5 8-5 14453JESIE S. 4 101 4 3 521 2" 2" 211 32 J Ma hews T U Stevens 10 12 10 10 1452 2 PERIWIG 5 104 3" 42 32 3b 41 46 46 H Wdfon WFSclulte 4 7 4 7 14423D DUMMY 5 104 5 52 42 55 510 510 58 Mitchell FFmbioandCo 2 21 2 2 144il P. POTTER 6 104 6 8 8 8 8 8 6s Dugan J H Smith 40 60 40 50 14471 FR NDELLE4 104 8 721 71 6 6 62 7a Hamilton B annonand Moore 40 60 40 60 14434 C lES-IRMA6 104 7 61 61 74 75 7" 8 B-and A D Single 40 40 40 40 Disqualified for fonl. Tim 24i.37r.50-, 1:02, 1:15, 1:41, 1:54, 2:06. Vioner B g, by B muda-Q ieeu I-abelH. Off nt t o first beik t a cod start. Won easily: second and third were drivinsr to tin limit. Ki g Bermuda i in good form and hi made a show of hi fiel I. Vititoe could havi won away off by himself if he had so chossn. Jackanapes got second place in the last stride. He ran his rare. Jessie S. was right there all tho time and ran a good race. She was disqualified becauo M-iihews pulld in on Periwiar in the stretch and almost thraw the latter. Doable-Dummy ran d better. Throw his race out. Tne time made is a now track record. hn.g Bermuda, placa. 8 to 5; show, 7 to 10. Jackenape3, place, 7 to 10; show, out. Periwig, show, 8 to 5. Double Dummy, placo. evens; show. 2 to 5. 1 FIFTH RACE 1 Mile Purse00. 575 to Becond; S25to tniro. JL tj gj J 3-year-olds and upward. S-llitg. nd Horses A Wt Bt jj K Str Fin Jockeya Ownera O H L 0 1f?I?PJ?IJCZ 3 99 Ih 11 114 is io 14 Vi.it ie Mtntoi,andK,lwara84 4 U-513-6. HlJJTA01 3 99 54 721 5I 5 51 24 T Burns G O Bennett 3 7 3i 7 Jf.SpATGA.hfiE1T 3 97 2" 511 41 3H 35 Mitchell J H Smith 5 61 5 5 144712 MC CLEAR Y 4 103 3 2 2h 2i 4 i H Wilson RtledgeandSrevens 10 15 10 15 iXi01 4 107 4i 4" 3 3,i 23 5i McJoynt JasGrffiaandCo 4 4 31 3i M43.4 GLENGABER 3 96 84 lOljll 101 62 6U R-nsch H L Jone and Co 20 30 20 25 H43br9,S -JSHS 4 107 7u 61 71 72 72 J AUtbewsADDlVteandDrhmS 8 6 8 U192K. HIGHWAY 4 107 9 92 91 82 8 82 Silvers MsR Bradley 8 8 8 8 iMtT . 4 103 68U106 91 96 9t W Jones TCostello 100 100 100 100 AIE DXVIS 4 43 10 3" 84 6U102 10U Dngan H Gwynn and Co 100 100 100 100 14244 P. OF ORANGE 3 93 11 11 6111 11 U F.icH S M. Marsh 40 100 40 100 Time. 12, 241,37, 49, 1:02, 1:144, l:40i. Winner Br. f, by Troubadour Katio A. Post 10 minutes. Start good. Won eased up; second and third very easily. Diser was backed for a good thing and pr.ived to be one ahe got a living start and made eve y po5ta winning one. Hittick ran an homst r-tco. He had bad luck early but with clear sailing he conld not have b a en the winner. Pat Garrett rn to ha notch. Livadia did not. Glennber makeup a lot of ground in the last hUfmile Kings Highway ran oae of his bad rac;s. Mc-Cleary showed speed bnt it was wasted by Wilson trying to caicn Diaer in the early part of the race. Scratched 14"0l Jim McCleevy, 102; 14400 Annowan,96; 14521 McAlbert, 103. Overweight Diser. 2 pounds: Hittick, 3 Diter, i.lhce, eveus; show, 1 to 2 Hittick, place, 21 to 1; show,- evens. Pat GaireU, show, evens. Livaais, place, 6 to 5; show, 3 to 5. 1 A -Z 1 SIXTH K AUK 1 Mile. Purse 00. 5 to first; 525 to second" " 14-Q i 3yer-olda. All ances. Inn Ho p-s A Wi hi M i K tftiFi Joch-y- Uandnra O H L C l429a3Ku TJLPi ON 107 3 Hi Hi H H H M tcnell W H May and riou 3 4 3 34 ttllfi PJF.V?,, 104 1SK 2" 31i 32 32 26 J Mathews T Kiley 6 8 6 8 ii!S.S?.4JTJjBr-, 104 2a 3i 23 222 3" Elvers R Tucker 7 17 7 17 14002BET DAVI3 107 41 Ei 5H 42 4H 46 Vititoe J S OBrien 3 6 3 6 JfSflSTSI1 10i 5a 411 4" 5" 610 52 S9fttoa Mrs R Bradley 100 100 100 100 1 7773MEROPS 112 8 76 66 68 51 62 T Burns Miller and Blazar 1 1 4-5 4-5 Jf492 ?LiMHAPJ 104 7H 8 7HK 73 73 76 Batl"r W S Barnes 100 100 100 100 11219 FALaETTO JR. 113 61 6"" 8 8 8 8 E Morris LS WilIiarasandCo60 100 60 1C0 Time, 121, 21J, 491, 1 :02, 1 :15i, 1 :il. Winner-B c, by Deceiver Mary Paiks. P3f 6 nrnutes. Start f ir. Won cleverly; second hand ridden ; third and fourth driving to-the limit. El Tipton was ht and ready and had a high dezrea of spaed. Mitchotl placed him well in front and took the shortest route. Uhler had no excuses. At the head of the stretch it seemed that he would get to Ed Tipton but th latcnr drew away on call Seattle shawot speed but could not stand the nres ure at the end. Bert Davis fiuiabed fast. Merops ran a disgraceful race for tin odds on choice. He got awy poorly but never gained an inch in the entire journey. If this s the be- Merops can do he is not of much account. Sera ched 145253Rubel. 1041 Overw ights Falsetto Jr.. 4 pounds. Ed Tipton, place, ovens; show, out. Ublcr, place, 2 to 1; show, 4 to 5. Seattle, show. 2 to 1 Merops, place, out


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